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Ldp Lawmakers Ok Plan To Build 2 New Aegis Ships

LDP lawmakers OK plan to build 2 new Aegis ships

Lawmakers from Japan's ruling party have approved the Defense Ministry's plan to construct two new vessels equipped with the Aegis anti-ballistic missile system.

Defense Minister Kishi Nobuo explained the plan at a defense and security affairs meeting of the Liberal Democratic Party on Wednesday.

Police Arrest 4 Over Illegal Work By Foreigner

Police arrest 4 over illegal work by foreigner

Police in Tokyo have arrested four officials at a staffing agency on suspicion of having a Vietnamese work illegally.

Those arrested are managing director Yamakawa Tomokazu and three others of Motoki Shoji, based in the city's Toshima Ward.

Mt. Takao To Be Closed For New Year Sunrise

Mt. Takao to be closed for New Year sunrise

One of Tokyo's most popular spots for viewing the first sunrise of the year will be closed on New Year's Day, due to precautions against the spread of coronavirus infections.

Mount Takao in western Tokyo usually attracts large crowds of people hoping to observe the year's first sunrise from the summit.

Empress Masako Marks 57th Birthday

Empress Masako marks 57th birthday

Japan's Empress Masako marked her 57th birthday on Wednesday.

In a statement released by the Imperial Household Agency, the Empress said this year has reminded her of the importance and value of human life. She said it has been painful to see the level of devastation caused around the world by the coronavirus pandemic.

Sdf Teams Arrive At Cluster-hit Facilities

SDF teams arrive at cluster-hit facilities

Japan Self-Defense Force medical teams are in the northern prefecture of Hokkaido to help with large clusters of coronavirus infections.

Ground Self-Defense Force personnel started working Wednesday at Keiyu-kai Yoshida Hospital and Hokkaido Ryoikuen, a facility for people with physical and intellectual disabilities.

Covid In Focus As Japan Drafts Budget

COVID in focus as Japan drafts budget

Japan's government is drafting its budget for the next financial year. Fighting COVID-19 is at the heart of its plans. It also wants to shift to a greener and more digital society.

Monitoring risks will be a key focus in the budget, as the pandemic casts its shadow over the economy.

Japanese Cabinet Adviser Nishikawa Resigns

Japanese cabinet adviser Nishikawa resigns

The Japanese government says former agriculture minister and senior Liberal Democrat, Nishikawa Koya, stepped down as special advisor to the cabinet on Tuesday.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato Katsunobu told reporters he heard that Nishikawa had offered to resign, citing personal reasons.

Japan Faces Urgent Need To Secure Medical Staff

Japan faces urgent need to secure medical staff

Japan's government plans to ask prefectures to send nurses and doctors to each other to ease the serious strain on hospitals treating coronavirus patients.

Government officials plan to launch a framework for inter-prefectural cooperation by seeking the support of the National Governors' Association.

Japan Sdf Nurses To Assist Healthcare Facilities

Japan SDF nurses to assist healthcare facilities

Help is on the way to Japan's northern prefecture of Hokkaido, which has been hit by cluster infections of the coronavirus. With hospitals struggling with a healthcare worker shortage, the Defense Minister is sending in reinforcements from the Self-Defense Forces.

Defense Minister Kishi Nobuo said, "We concluded that emergency medical assistance to Hokkaido Prefecture is necessary, so we decided to send SDF medical assistance teams on a disaster-relief mission as early as today."

Japan's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Hit Record Low

Japan's greenhouse gas emissions hit record low

Japan's Environment Ministry says the country's greenhouse gas emissions for the fiscal year that ended in March hit a record low.

The ministry's preliminary figures show Japan's domestic emissions in fiscal 2019 amounted to a carbon dioxide equivalent of 1.213 billion tons. That's down 34 million tons, or 2.7 percent, from the previous year and is the sixth straight annual decline.

Hospitals Face Shortage Of Medical Gloves

Hospitals face shortage of medical gloves

A nationwide survey shows that hospitals and clinics in Japan are experiencing shortages of disposable medical gloves.

In the spring, amid the initial spread of coronavirus infections, nurses and other healthcare professionals faced severe shortages of personal protective equipment.

Math, Science Survey Shows Mixed Results For Japan

Math, science survey shows mixed results for Japan

Japanese junior high school students are improving their scores in mathematics while elementary school students' scores in science are declining.

An international survey called "Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study," or TIMSS, is released every four years by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement based in the Netherlands.

Sdf Medical Staff To Be Sent To Hokkaido

SDF medical staff to be sent to Hokkaido

Japan's defense minister has ordered the Self-Defense Forces to send medical teams to a city in the northern prefecture of Hokkaido to help deal with a surge in coronavirus cases.

Kishi Nobuo said at a news conference on Tuesday that he received an official request from the governor of Hokkaido for a dispatch of SDF medical personnel to Asahikawa City.

Hayabusa2 Capsule Taken To Jaxa Lab

Hayabusa2 capsule taken to JAXA lab

A capsule released by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's space probe Hayabusa2 arrived at a lab near Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday. Officials held a news conference during which they thanked the public for warmly welcoming back the capsule.

The capsule is believed to contain samples from the Ryugu asteroid. It was retrieved after landing in an Australian desert on Sunday and arrived at Haneda Airport in Tokyo on Tuesday morning.